> Another example of the day for emulator differences, when running a IIIc on the emulator, your application gets useful > frmUpdateEvents to know when it has to repaint part of its window. On a real IIIc, you don't get Update events. No...that's likely a ROM difference, not an emulator/device difference. Debug ROMs (in 3.5 and later, I think) -- which are typically used with the Emulator -- post update events instead of saving the background. Release ROMs found in devices try to save the background if they can, obviating the update events. -- Keith Rollin -- Palm OS Emulator engineer -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/tech/support/forums/
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